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Senco SFT10XP F-Wire 20ga. 1/2' Crown, 5/8' Fine Wire Stapler

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$243.65

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About this item

  • Drives 20-gauge 1/2" crown staples 1/4"-1/2" in length
  • Rear exhaust directs oil away from the work surface
  • Long 1" lip fits into tight spots
  • Short trigger stroke
  • Heavy-duty steel cap offers superior balance with minimal recoil


Compact and durable, this fine wire stapler delivers best-in-class performance for a variety of applications, including upholstery, cabinets, molding, and furniture assembly. The SFT10XP features a robust all-metal motor and a thread-in steel cap that prevents wear and minimizes recoil, keeping you working for longer. This stapler has a short trigger stroke and select automatic models can fire up to 30 fasteners per second. The aluminum magazine of the SFT10XP features a unique one-handed magazine release that allows for quick and easy reloads.


Patti Davidson
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2023
Gave 1 star because I had to.Bought 2 of these and they both broke within 3 months.Would like to know if they come with any type of warranty.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022
Special specifications. Staples are not easy to come by.
ENF
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022
The Senco SFT10XP F *** ONLY *** accepts 13mm wide stales which are the Senco brand F04BAAN, F05BAAP, F06BAA, F06BGA, F08BAAN and VERY FEW OTHERS. If you look at the majority of the 1/2-inch crown fine wire 20 Ga. staples available, you will see that they are NOT 13mm wide but instead are about 12.3mm to 12.7mm wide. The problem is that the Senco SFT10XP F 1/2-inch crown stapler has a metal track that the staples sit on and allow it to advance, and that metal rail is made for 13mm wide staples and any staple that is narrower than 13mm will not slide on that rail and will get jammed so the staples cannot advance. The cost of the stapler is not cheap and the cost of the Senco staples are not cheap so if you want a well-made very good stapler that can ONLY use 13mm wide 20 Ga. staples then go for it BUT if you want something that will be able to use the lower cost staples 1/2-inch crown 20 Ga. then look for ones that will accept the more common 12.3-12.7mm wide staples and save a lot of money on both the stapler and the staples!
Jason Myers
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022
I was replacing the same model from 8 years that o-ring seals are no longer available for. This one had bad seal directly upon first staple. returned.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2018
We used it with Senco 1/4 inch long staples. Great for our recovering project. No problems putting the staples into the hard plywood back and seat material. Long enough nose to get into the slot on the chair backs. Remember upholstery staplers don't have a safety!
JD Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2017
Owned Senco my entire business life but this gun is not good. Had it a year fixed been fixed twice, broke againafter 6 months and hasn't been working since. Will not buy again!
Regina
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2017
Heavy duty gun with a plastic trigger. Very easily broken.
ronald fetzer
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2015
Works great. . Nice and light weight,good value for the money.
Al
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2014
I own several Senco nail guns. Some are over 20 years old. I use them to make furniture. I purchased the staple gun to stretch canvas for art work. The stapler worked fine. Will use it to do some furniture work.